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FOXJ3STIDE33D IQQS The Colgate Maroon VOL. XLVIII COLGATE UNIVERSITY, HAMILTON. N. V.. SATURDAY. JUNE 3. ISIS- NO. BS Underclassmen Nominated Far Assistait Mansers ELECTIONS NEXT WEDNESDAY At Wednesday's meeting of the Students' Association the following recom-' mendations for assistant managerships were made. The elections will be held next Wednesday. Baseball Manager J. K. Markwick, '17, recommended the following men for assistant manager of baseball. For first place, equally; E. H. Barnes, '19, of Cleveland, Ohio, R. A. Gardner, '19, of Painesville, Ohio, F. H. Lewis, '19, of Lansdowne, Pa., and C. D. Mitchell, '19, of Brooklyn. For second place, equally; G. P. Burton, '19, of Caienovia, N. Y., B. T. Hudson, '19, of Sanborn, N. Y., C. F. Odgen, '19, of Springfield, Mass. Track Manager M. M. Andrews, '17, recommended the following men for assistant manager of Track. Equally for first place; L. W. Baillie, '19, of Mount Vernon, N. Y., C. M. Boycott, '19, of Newark, N. J., and G. W. Cobb, Jr., '19, of Montclair, N.J. Equally for second place; E. R. Hall '19, of Alpine, N. Y., R. W. Walquist, '19, of Indian Orchard, Mass., A. W. Walrad, '19, of Cortland, N. Y., and W. H. Osborne, '19, of East Lansdowne, Pa. Tennis Manager J. B. Dunn, '17, made the following recommendations for assistant manager of Tennis. For first place, D. McDowell, '19, of Knox, Pa., Equally for second place, C. W. Cochrane, '19, of Oneida Castle, N. Y.; C. B. Mitchell, '19, Waterford, N. Y.; D. Pugh, '19, of Upper Montclair, N. J.; and A. R. Keil, '19 of Rochester. Equally for third place, L. E. Spring, '19, of Warsaw, N. Y., and G. M. Woodman, '19, of Hamilton, N. Y. Mask and Triangle Manager H. A. Dodge, '16, recommended the following men for assistant manager of Mask and Triangle. Equally for first place, B. R. Grant, '18, of Melrose, Conn., J. F. Froggatt, '18, of East Orange, N. J., F. L. Seither, '18, of Mount Vernon, N. Y., and H. H. Reddall, '18, of Montclair, N. J. For second place, R. C. Harris, '18, of Montgomery, N. Y. Musical Clubs Manager H. S. Fall, '16, recommended the following men for assistant manager of the Musical Clubs. Equally for first place; C. T. Hubbell, '18, of Peoria, 111., C. E. Mills, '18, of Buffalo, N. Y.; and H. E. Noble, '18, of Orleans, N. Y. Equally for second place; M. K. Smith, '18, of Hamiltonand M.V.B.Smith,'lB, of Burke, N. Y. RECORD ATTENDANCE FEATURES JUNIOR WEEK FESTIVITIES 160 COUPLES ATTEND PROMENADE Another Junior Week has passed and another Junior Promenade has become history. A week ago last night the Class of j 1917 celebrated its one and only Prom. Over a hundred and fifty couples crowded the gymnasium floor and swayed to the j rythm of the music furnished by Zita's Orchestra of Albany. The decorations of the evening were as beautiful, as they were new to Colgate.l A huge lattice work stretched completely across overhead, concealing the rafters, the orchestra, and the people in the1 balcony. Intertwined throughout this lattice was a great quantity of smilax and flowers, turning the gymnasium into a veritable garden. At one side.was a very pretty, little booth for the reception < ommittee, also constructed of lattice and carrying out the general effect of a summer garden. In the rooms off the main floor were booths for each of the house-parties and where supper was served shortly after midnight. This was served directly Seventeen Men Chosen for Two Senior Societies PLEDGES ANNOUNCED PROM WEEK The honorary Senior societies, Skull and Scroll and Gorgon's Head, have announced their elections from the Class of 1917. Twelve men have been pledged to Skull and Scroll, and five men to Gorgon's' Head. The lists of the men who have been ; chosen for each society follow. SKULL AND SCROLL M. M. Andrews, West Hartford, Conn. C. M. Bond, Hamilton, N. Y. G. M. Buchanan, Montclair, N. J. C. E. Glendening, Camden, N. J. M. Good, Plainfield, N. J. F. S. Huntington, Hamilton, N. Y. R. J. Mansfield, New Britain, Conn. J. K. Markwick, Philadelphia, N. Y. W. W. Nielsen, Hartford, Conn. ; J. W. Rowe, Valoiß, N. Y. B. W. Shimn, Washington, Pa. B. F. VanAlstine, Canajoharie, N. Y. GORGON'S HEAD C. E. Horning, Caledonia, N. Y. D. C. Johnson, East Orange, N. J. C. A. Kallgren, New Haven. Conn. J. L. Mason, Gouverneur, N. Y. H. J. Price, Scranton, Pa. Y. M. C. A. TO TAKE SOLE CHARGE OF COLGATE BOOKROOM CO-OPERATIVE PLAN TO BE USED Beginning with the opening of the fall semester, the store now known as the Colgate Book Room will be conducted under the management of the Y. M. C. A. Owing to the multiplicity of duties devolving upon the Graduate Manager of Athletics, who has for some time past managed the Book Room, a change has become necessary and no other organization or individual is, in the opinion of the directors of the corporation, so well qualified as the Y. M. C. A. to assume charge. Plan to Be Co-operative The new proprietorship will bring about a number of changes, perhaps the most important of which is the co-operative plan on which supplies are t» be 9old. Prices on books, stationery, athletic goods, etcetera, will be fixed at a minimum, the object of the new control being to barely clear the expenses connected with the business. Opportunity will be given for several men to earn a portion of their living exisenses. The store will be under the direction of a student manager, not Gymnasium Decorated for 1917 prom CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

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FOXJ3STIDE33D IQQS The Colgate Maroon VOL. XLVIII COLGATE UNIVERSITY, HAMILTON. N. V.. SATURDAY. JUNE 3. ISIS- NO. BS Underclassmen Nominated Far Assistait Mansers ELECTIONS NEXT WEDNESDAY At Wednesday's meeting of the Students' Association the following recom-' mendations for assistant managerships were made. The elections will be held next Wednesday. Baseball Manager J. K. Markwick, '17, recommended the following men for assistant manager of baseball. For first place, equally; E. H. Barnes, '19, of Cleveland, Ohio, R. A. Gardner, '19, of Painesville, Ohio, F. H. Lewis, '19, of Lansdowne, Pa., and C. D. Mitchell, '19, of Brooklyn. For second place, equally; G. P. Burton, '19, of Caienovia, N. Y., B. T. Hudson, '19, of Sanborn, N. Y., C. F. Odgen, '19, of Springfield, Mass. Track Manager M. M. Andrews, '17, recommended the following men for assistant manager of Track. Equally for first place; L. W. Baillie, '19, of Mount Vernon, N. Y., C. M. Boycott, '19, of Newark, N. J., and G. W. Cobb, Jr., '19, of Montclair, N.J. Equally for second place; E. R. Hall '19, of Alpine, N. Y., R. W. Walquist, '19, of Indian Orchard, Mass., A. W. Walrad, '19, of Cortland, N. Y., and W. H. Osborne, '19, of East Lansdowne, Pa. Tennis Manager J. B. Dunn, '17, made the following recommendations for assistant manager of Tennis. For first place, D. McDowell, '19, of Knox, Pa., Equally for second place, C. W. Cochrane, '19, of Oneida Castle, N. Y.; C. B. Mitchell, '19, Waterford, N. Y.; D. Pugh, '19, of Upper Montclair, N. J.; and A. R. Keil, '19 of Rochester. Equally for third place, L. E. Spring, '19, of Warsaw, N. Y., and G. M. Woodman, '19, of Hamilton, N. Y. Mask and Triangle Manager H. A. Dodge, '16, recommended the following men for assistant manager of Mask and Triangle. Equally for first place, B. R. Grant, '18, of Melrose, Conn., J. F. Froggatt, '18, of East Orange, N. J., F. L. Seither, '18, of Mount Vernon, N. Y., and H. H. Reddall, '18, of Montclair, N. J. For second place, R. C. Harris, '18, of Montgomery, N. Y. Musical Clubs Manager H. S. Fall, '16, recommended the following men for assistant manager of the Musical Clubs. Equally for first place; C. T. Hubbell, '18, of Peoria, 111., C. E. Mills, '18, of Buffalo, N. Y.; and H. E. Noble, '18, of Orleans, N. Y. Equally for second place; M. K. Smith, '18, of Hamiltonand M.V.B.Smith,'lB, of Burke, N. Y. RECORD ATTENDANCE FEATURES JUNIOR WEEK FESTIVITIES 160 COUPLES ATTEND PROMENADE Another Junior Week has passed and another Junior Promenade has become history. A week ago last night the Class of j 1917 celebrated its one and only Prom. Over a hundred and fifty couples crowded the gymnasium floor and swayed to the j rythm of the music furnished by Zita's Orchestra of Albany. The decorations of the evening were as beautiful, as they were new to Colgate.l A huge lattice work stretched completely across overhead, concealing the rafters, the orchestra, and the people in the1 balcony. Intertwined throughout this lattice was a great quantity of smilax and flowers, turning the gymnasium into a veritable garden. At one side.was a very pretty, little booth for the reception < ommittee, also constructed of lattice and carrying out the general effect of a summer garden. In the rooms off the main floor were booths for each of the house-parties and where supper was served shortly after midnight. This was served directly Seventeen Men Chosen for Two Senior Societies PLEDGES ANNOUNCED PROM WEEK The honorary Senior societies, Skull and Scroll and Gorgon's Head, have announced their elections from the Class of 1917. Twelve men have been pledged to Skull and Scroll, and five men to Gorgon's' Head. The lists of the men who have been ; chosen for each society follow. SKULL AND SCROLL M. M. Andrews, West Hartford, Conn. C. M. Bond, Hamilton, N. Y. G. M. Buchanan, Montclair, N. J. C. E. Glendening, Camden, N. J. M. Good, Plainfield, N. J. F. S. Huntington, Hamilton, N. Y. R. J. Mansfield, New Britain, Conn. J. K. Markwick, Philadelphia, N. Y. W. W. Nielsen, Hartford, Conn. ; J. W. Rowe, Valoiß, N. Y. B. W. Shimn, Washington, Pa. B. F. VanAlstine, Canajoharie, N. Y. GORGON'S HEAD C. E. Horning, Caledonia, N. Y. D. C. Johnson, East Orange, N. J. C. A. Kallgren, New Haven. Conn. J. L. Mason, Gouverneur, N. Y. H. J. Price, Scranton, Pa. Y. M. C. A. TO TAKE SOLE CHARGE OF COLGATE BOOKROOM CO-OPERATIVE PLAN TO BE USED Beginning with the opening of the fall semester, the store now known as the Colgate Book Room will be conducted under the management of the Y. M. C. A. Owing to the multiplicity of duties devolving upon the Graduate Manager of Athletics, who has for some time past managed the Book Room, a change has become necessary and no other organization or individual is, in the opinion of the directors of the corporation, so well qualified as the Y. M. C. A. to assume charge. Plan to Be Co-operative The new proprietorship will bring about a number of changes, perhaps the most important of which is the co-operative plan on which supplies are t» be 9old. Prices on books, stationery, athletic goods, etcetera, will be fixed at a minimum, the object of the new control being to barely clear the expenses connected with the business. Opportunity will be given for several men to earn a portion of their living exisenses. The store will be under the direction of a student manager, not Gymnasium Decorated for 1917 prom CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 CONTINUED ON PAGE 8